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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Which of these are possible/correct, specifically the use of 'you', 'to you', and 'for you'?

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Anonymous Which of these are possible/correct All of them are possible; use the one without a preposition.

  • Anonymous Which of these are possible/correct All of them are possible; use the one without a preposition.
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AnonymousWhich of these are possible/correct
All of them are possible; use the one without a preposition.
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Mister Micawber AnonymousWhich of these are possible/correctAll of them are possible; use the one without a preposition.
Got it. Thanks a lot, teacher.

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